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Expower(R) IPX8 Waterproof Sport MP3 Player with Rechargeable Battery FM Radio for Swimming Surfing SPA Running Sports (Black)

December 18, 2014 - Comment

Specifcation: Water Proof and Splash Proof IPX8 Easy to Use Push Button Controls MP3 Control Unit Detaches for Charging Rechargeable Battery Charges via USB Port Playback Time: Up to 5hours (FM is 3 hours) Standby Time: 20 hours Charges via Mac/PC USB Port or 5V 1A USB Charger Music format support: MP3/WMA/DRMAPE/ELAC/WAV/AAC-LC/ACELP/AUDIBLE Special flexible material

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(as of April 19, 2020 6:58 am UTC - Details)

Specifcation:

Water Proof and Splash Proof IPX8

Easy to Use Push Button Controls

MP3 Control Unit Detaches for Charging

Rechargeable Battery Charges via USB Port

Playback Time: Up to 5hours (FM is 3 hours)

Standby Time: 20 hours

Charges via Mac/PC USB Port or 5V 1A USB Charger

Music format support: MP3/WMA/DRMAPE/ELAC/WAV/AAC-LC/ACELP/AUDIBLE

Special flexible material to adjust the headphone bone to fit all size of head

Frequent Questions: Q:How much music does this hold?

Approximately 1800 songs (128kbps). 1 song = approximately 4 minutes.

Q:How long can this MP3 player stay submerged?

A:The MP3 player can stay continuously submerged at a depth of up to 3m (10 feet).

Q:Will this waterproof MP3 player fall down into the water?

A:No,it is made in special super light material and can float in water.

Q:Why the outlooking of the headphone bone not so perfect

A:Some parts need Silicone injection and second injection for easy operation so it affects the appearance.

Package including:

1x Waterproof mp3 headset

5x earplugs in different size(pairs)

1x USB extension cable

1x Instruction Manual

Product Features

  • Excellent design with perfect finish and crystal clear sound; be noted this player doesn’t support shuffle and iTunes sync (you have to convert iTunes to mp3 or wma format songs);
  • 100% water-resistant to a depth of 33 Feet, designed for swimming and other sports activities; built with international IPX-8 standard
  • Support mp3/wma format songs using USB 2.0 data transfer
  • Unique clip attaching to swimming and skiing goggles, collar and waist belt friendly
  • Built-in rechargeable li-polymer battery (3.7V, 200mAh).

Comments

Silverfrog says:

Fabulous waterproof MP3 player – no more boring laps This waterproof MP3 player was supplied by the manufacturer and is as far as I am aware identical to the retail version. It was provided to me in exchange for a fair and honest review.I’ve previously tried different waterproof MP3 players before and was extremely disappointed with them but this one is superb! The headset is designed to sit at the back of your head as if you were wearing sunglasses on the back of your head and the loose earphones are rubberised to ensure the best sound quality as well as minimising water leakage. At the back of the headset there is a removable middle section where the player controls and USB connection is. It’s very easy to remove – just slightly press the earphones ends together and you can unplug the USB player from the headset. The unit comes pre-loaded with some test songs but you have a good sized 8Gb of memory to transfer songs to which will hold well over 1000 songs. Plugging the unit in my computer was very simple as it’s…

John Ryan "One man and his Kat" says:

Cool black waterproof headphones for swimming ! Great stuff! These are smashing waterproof headphones, specifically designed to resist the impact of sweat or water for sports or swimming.They are an unusual design for headphones, in that they’re designed to sit around the back of the head, with the arms sitting aside the ears. Think of it a bit like wearing a pair of glasses on the back of your head with the arms sitting over the ears. Personally, I find most ear-phones look a bit silly, and the fact these sit discretely at the back, out of the way is quite an advantage.The headphones appear to be made from a light-weight tough moulded waterproof plastic, and the ear buds hang down from the arms, to plug into your ears.In use, I personally found the arms a little tight, and I found the pressure against the temples a tiny bit uncomfortable, but otherwise I quickly forgot the headphones were there. Sound quality is good rather than terrific, but given these are a rather specialist (waterproof/sport)…

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